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Fourth of July celebrations highlight holiday traditions but are marred by tragic fireworks explosions in California, causing deaths, critical injuries, and property damage.

California’s Largest Wildfire of the Year Forces Evacuations

The Wall Street JournalFriday, July 4, 2025 at 11:40:00 AM
California’s Largest Wildfire of the Year Forces Evacuations
California is battling its biggest wildfire so far this year, with the Madre Fire scorching over 52,500 acres in San Luis Obispo County. The blaze has forced evacuations, putting residents on high alert as crews work to contain the flames.
Editor’s Note: Wildfires are becoming an all-too-familiar threat in California, and this one’s size and rapid spread signal another tough season ahead. For locals, it’s a disruptive and dangerous situation—homes are at risk, and emergency teams are stretched thin. For the rest of us, it’s a reminder of how climate change is fueling these disasters more frequently.
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